Re: [SM-USERS] Collapsable Folders broken with Dovecot IMAP server

2010-07-22 Thread Ole Holm Nielsen
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> My collapsible folder screenshot shows that at least one bug exists in
> 1.4.20 Dovecot folder listing. It is possible that you hit that particular
> bug. This bug might explain why you can't collapse your mboxes. Bug is fixed
> in 1.5.1 and later versions. If you want to test things, you can download
> SquirrelMail 1.5.2-dev from SquirrelMail site (bottom of
> http://www.squirrelmail.org/download.php), install it in some alternative
> location (ex. /var/www/squirrelmail-1.5) and test it.

I have downloaded squirrelmail-20100722_0200-SVN and unpacked it on a test
web server. The SquirrelMail 1.5.2-dev WORKS !!  All filesystem subdirectories
on the Dovecot IMAP server (with mbox folders and Sendmail MTA) are shown in
the folders panel with a red "-" sign to the left of it.  If I click the "-"
sign, it collapses and I get a green "+" sign in stead.  This is what I and
others have been longing for for years !!  Thanks so much for pointing out
the bug in 1.4 that is fixed in 1.5.1, Tomas!

Question: The bugfix that you mention, is there any chance that it can be
applied to SquirrelMail 1.4, so that I can simply patch my RedHat RHEL5
squirrelmail-1.4.8-5.el5_4.10 RPM package ?  Which item in the ChangeLog
refers to the mentioned bugfix ?

Now I immediately want SquirrelMail 1.5.2 to be more flexible:  Since I have
 >2000 folders on the IMAP server, I REALLY want to have a SquirrelMail
"Folder Preferences" option next to "Enable Collapsable Folders" which
might be called "Collapse all folders by default: Yes No" so that I more
easily get an overview of my folders.

Question: Is there a way to "Collapse all folders by default" ?  If not,
how can we suggest to the developers to make such an extra feature ?

Thanks a lot,
Ole

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Re: [SM-USERS] Collapsable Folders broken with Dovecot IMAP server

2010-07-22 Thread Tomas Kuliavas
2010.07.22 18:47 Ole Holm Nielsen rašė:
> Thanks so much for pointing out the bug in 1.4 that is fixed in 1.5.1,
> Tomas!

I've only remembered that missing parent folders are added automatically
in 1.5.1.

> Question: The bugfix that you mention, is there any chance that it can be
> applied to SquirrelMail 1.4, so that I can simply patch my RedHat RHEL5
> squirrelmail-1.4.8-5.el5_4.10 RPM package ?  Which item in the ChangeLog
> refers to the mentioned bugfix ?

It was part of changes in mailbox cache generation code. I can't point at
some specific Changelog entry. It was ages ago.

We are talking about open source software here and not about stone
sculptures. Issue can be fixed. Fix adds missing parent folders, when
mailbox cache is generated. It is up to SquirrelMail developers to fix
issues in code. I am not a SquirrelMail developer.

> Question: Is there a way to "Collapse all folders by default" ?  If not,
> how can we suggest to the developers to make such an extra feature ?

http://www.squirrelmail.org/docs/admin/admin-5.html#ss5.6

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Re: [SM-USERS] Collapsable Folders broken with Dovecot IMAP server

2010-07-22 Thread Ole Holm Nielsen
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>> Question: Is there a way to "Collapse all folders by default" ?  If not,
>> how can we suggest to the developers to make such an extra feature ?
>
> http://www.squirrelmail.org/docs/admin/admin-5.html#ss5.6

I think you misunderstand my question: I believe that a desirable feature
which I call "Collapse all folders by default" does NOT exist in Squirrelmail.
If I am not mistaken, this should be made a Feature Request.

Thanks,
Ole

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[SM-USERS] ANNOUNCE: SquirrelMail 1.4.21 Released

2010-07-22 Thread Paul Lesniewski
Greetings,

The SquirrelMail Team is pleased to announce the release of
SquirrelMail version 1.4.21.  This is primarily a maintenance release
which addresses a smattering of small issues and adds some fine-tuning
of recent changes.  It also closes two relatively low-risk security
issues.

Before this release, for environments with highly active users, the
number of security tokens could have bloated user session (and
preference) files to an unacceptable size, hurting overall
responsiveness.  This release scales back the default validity period
of security tokens from 30 days to two days, which should fix this
problem in most cases.  The administrator is always free to change
this value by specifying $max_token_age_days in
config/config_local.php.

There are also fixes for minor issues related to header folding,
faster and more resilient display of encoded subjects, quoting of
encoded addresses upon reply, provision of a subject when using
forward-as-attachment, and a few other tidbits.

This release also includes fixes for two low-risk  vulnerabilities.
The first, CVE-2010-1637, allows authenticated users to use the Mail
Fetch plugin as a network/port/DNS scanner.  The second,
CVE-2010-2813, poses a denial-of-service risk when passwords
containing 8-bit characters are used to log in.  While we characterize
these issues as fairly low risk, it is  nevertheless recommended that
users of previous versions of SquirrelMail upgrade at their earliest
convenience.

For more complete details, see the ReleaseNotes and ChangeLog files
included in this release (in the doc/ directory).

The latest release can be downloaded from the SquirrelMail website:

   http://squirrelmail.org/download

Package md5sums
===
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Package sha1sums

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 The SquirrelMail team can use your help! 

Attention all users of SquirrelMail:

SquirrelMail is currently celebrating 11 years of providing free, Open
Source Software to the world.  We have a lot to be grateful for and
many people to thank for how successful we've been!  But running a
high-profile project with all-volunteer labor means that the mundane
chores gradually consume all our effort and sideline our visionary
initiatives for our next big release.  We feel that the time is right,
after so many years of free service, to ask our community to
contribute to the project and support us in keeping up with ongoing
maintenance and development, and in speeding up the release of our
new, fully-skinable "Web 2.0" version.  Please visit our donations and
bounties page here:

   http://squirrelmail.org/donations.php

Attention developers:

We consist of volunteers developing the most popular open source
webmail client available.  We're looking for people to join our team
to help keep our product quality high and to continue to deliver new
and enhanced features.  Our project offers an interesting challenge at
the intersection of the IMAP, SMTP and HTTP protocols.

What can you do to help? Any of the following:
 * Develop new features: help out on making SquirrelMail "skinnable" or work
   with new technologies
 * Help sort and fix bugs: interact with submitters, find test cases and
   solutions to bugs
 * Support our users by answering questions on the mailing lists or the IRC
   channel
 * Translate SquirrelMail into your language
 * Donate to the developers: feed us nuts!

For more details, please refer to http://squirrelmail.org/howtohelp

Happy SquirrelMailing!
The SquirrelMail Project Team

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